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The Chemistry of Water
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Water is a polar
molecule.
Has both + & – charges
The Chemistry of WaterH bond
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1. When water molecules form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules.
Cohesion
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Adhesion•H2O molecules form hydrogen bonds with other polar molecules.
•water climbs up fiber – ex. paper towel
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Surface tension: Adhesion & Cohesion working
together•A property of liquid surfaces that causes the surface layer to behave like a thin elastic 'skin‘ & results in a downward pulling motion of water molecules.
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Capillary Action:Adhesion & Cohesion working
together
The upward pull of water against gravity from plants roots to the leaves.
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1. H2O molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other2. + attracted to –3. creates a ‘sticky’ molecule
The Chemistry of Water
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Low Density of Ice• Most (all?) substances are more dense when they are solid
But not water…•Ice floats!
–H bonds form a crystalwith loose structure
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Ice floats…..
ice floats because hydrogen bonds hold water molecules further apart in a solid than in a liquid
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Why is it so impt that ice floats?•Oceans & lakes don’t freeze
solidif ice sank…
•eventually all ponds, lakes & even ocean would freeze solid•during summer, only upper few inches would thaw
•surface ice insulates water belowallowing life to survive the winter
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Temperature Moderation•Organisms relay on heat of
vaporization to remove heat
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Temperature Moderation•H2O resists changes in
temperature–takes a lot to heat it up
–takes a lot to cool it down
•H2O moderates temperatures on Earth
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The Universal Solvent•H2O is a good solvent due to
its polarity• polar H2O molecules surround + & – ions• solvents dissolve solutes creating aqueous solutions•Saltwater; which is solute?
which is solvent?
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The universal solvent
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Questions1.What causes hydrogen bonds to
form between polar molecules?
(A) The atoms of polar molecules give up electrons to hydrogen atoms.
(B) Polar molecules have partially charged regions that attract other polar molecules.
(C) The hydrogen atom in water molecules becomes negatively charged.
(D) Hydrogen atoms in water molecules attract each other with positive charges.
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Questions2. Which of the following properties of water is not caused by hydrogen bonding?
(A) pH (B) cohesion (C) adhesion (D) surface tension
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Questions3. What term describes the sugar in a glass of lemonade?
(A) solvent (B) solution (C) solute (D) protein
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Questions4. What is the relationship between hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds?
5. What determines whether a compound will dissolve in water?
6. How do polar molecules form hydrogen bonds?
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Properties of Water Review
Ability to dissolve other substances
Creates surface tension
Exhibits capillary action
Low density of ice
Temperature moderation• Goldfish hibernate at the bottom of a pond in the
winter.• Humans cannot have too high of a fever or the
chemical reactions in their bodies will stop.• Land near large bodies of water stay warmer longer
in the fall then land away from large bodies of water.
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Properties of Water Review
• Goldfish hibernate at the bottom of a pond in the winter.
• Humans cannot have too high of a fever or the chemical reactions in their bodies will stop.
• Land near large bodies of water stay warmer longer in the fall then land away from large bodies of water.